Connecting to the NBN should now become a whole lot easier

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
After what has been a tumultuous few years for the NBN, the Australian Communications and Media Authority has stepped in and laid down some
will give consumers greater confidence that their telco will make sure their new NBN service will work as expected and provide options if
existing copper wire use to connect the customer to the NBN is capable of delivering the maximum speeds specified in the chosen planoffer an
migration to the NBN, and will cover all fixed-line services, namely fibre to the node (FTTN), building/premises (FTTP) and curb
(FTTC).Other obligationsWhile telcos now need to ensure a smooth transition for customers signing up for the NBN, they are also obliged
to"With this package in place, the ACMA now turns its attention to industry compliance with the new rules and any enforcement action
But ACMA is determined to take a hands-on role in the process